When you press the home button twice the apps will jiggle. Then you simply drag on app into a different app and it will create a folder that you can rename and rearrange.
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There is a way of adding a folder to your ipod and then compressing all your songs and putting them into this folder. The folder should be put on to the ipod in the ipod settings with the other folders like music and photos and such. If you look on the mac website someone will have probably gone into more detail.
you can't, but there is this program called iPod rip. but i doubt it works with the new firmwares apple uses on their iPods.
If you have music backups of the old iPod in iTunes, you can easily sync the songs with the new iPod. If you don't have backups, you are also able to transfer purchased songs from the old iPod to iTunes using the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes. You won't be allowed to transfer the songs from the old iPod to computer or new iPod if the songs are not from iTunes. This is how to transfer music from old iPod to new iPod with the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes: Step 1. Plug the Old iPod into computer via the USB cable. Then launch iTunes. Step 2. Click "File > Device > Transfer Purchases". iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iTunes library. Step 3. Plug the new iPod into computer. Then import the songs from iTunes to the new iPod.
plug your ipod to the computer, open itunes, select Music and manually transfer the song to the ipod
You do it the same way as on an iPod or iPad. You sign in with your Apple ID (which you should be able to make easily at the Apple website) and go to iTunes. Once there, you can look at new and popular music. You can get iTunes money to spend by registering your credit card, or by redeeming an iTunes gift card. You are then able to purchase music, which after you confirm your purchase with your Apple ID password, will be saved onto your iPhone (once it downloads). You can also burn music into iTunes and onto your iPhone with a CD or music files you have on your computer.